So should I try to buy this old 2ch DR in my house?

The Boogie Board

Help Support The Boogie Board:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

B-Roll

Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2007
Messages
8
Reaction score
0
Location
Boston
A friend of a friend left his 2 channel Dual Rectifier at our house. It's been sitting here maybe a year now. He's selling it for $1000. It's the old 2channel with attached power cord. Black chassis with a blue light. The older silver knobs. It's got EL34's in it and probably needs a retube. Is this a good find? Should I go for it? Pics below:

DSCN1402.jpg


DSCN1401.jpg
 
I don't think you can go wrong with a Dual Rectifier for $1000....it's not a rare find, but a good deal if you're looking for a Dual Rectifier.
 
I would offer him $900, that is about all he will get locally, and maybe $1000 on ebay, but after ebay and pay pal fee's he will still only pocket around $900
 
Hmm, I might pick it up. Right now I play a newer 3ch Triple. Which brings me to throw a link to my other thread in here because the forum it's in isn't really that active.

http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?t=20191

Tube question.
 
For a grand? Some might think so, but I've seen a few of the newer three channel versions (with warranties still left) going for 1000 to twelve hundred around Columbus. A friend of mine recently sold a three channel triple rec for $900.... (Sadly I couldn't justify another amp at the time...)
I've heard a lot of hoopla about the two-channel, three-channel debate, but couldn't add to that, myself.
 
As far as "rare" options go, this one has an attached power cord. Everything else on it resembles the G circuit board revision, which was the last one of the 2 channels. As you can see, it has a parallel efx loop and a big logo. So it's not that rare of a find, but it's still cool to just have it sitting in your house. I'm sure it sounds beastly!

Sonically, this amp will have a big fat rhythm distortion, reminiscent of the late 90's rock scene. The cleans will be nice as well.

If you've played it and you like it, 900-1000 is a good price. I wouldn't pay much more than that though. Overall, it's a great amp and will complement your 3ch well.
 
Why buy it if you've owned it for a year? Heheheheh. But seriously doesn't everyone live by the rule of "If it's in my hosue for 3 days it's mine."?
 
kingster911 said:
Why buy it if you've owned it for a year? Heheheheh. But seriously doesn't everyone live by the rule of "If it's in my hosue for 3 days it's mine."?

Hahah, very true. I think I'm going to retube it and gig with it just to see how I like it. It's been here this long, might as well let someone who needs it use it hah.
 
siggy14 said:
I would offer him $900, that is about all he will get locally, and maybe $1000 on ebay, but after ebay and pay pal fee's he will still only pocket around $900

+1

It's not that great of a deal, but it's about what the amp is worth. He might get less on eBay even before taking out the fees. On the other hand, you have a better opportunity to verify the condition of the amp as opposed to one on eBay.

Give him an offer of $900 and buy it for $950 (unless he takes the $900 offer).
 
Don't be a cheapo like these guys ;)
$1000 is great for a 2 channel dual rec of any revision. Go for it.

And some people have no idea about ebay values. I sold my 2 channeler for $1200 on ebay EASY. (less than a month ago btw) "Completed listings" is your friend guys. Just cause there's like 2 rectos for 950 doesn't mean it's the market value for them.
 
$1,000 is a great price. I say go for it for sure man. If you decide that you don't want it later on, then you can always sell it and not lose money!!

Go for it dude!! :wink:
 

Latest posts

Back
Top